Back in July myself and "up2nogood" (Jon Chandler) were emailing each other regarding trading seats on our 2009 SERG's. He was willing to even trade me his Corbin Dual Tour (heated) with backrest, for my Mustang 2 pc with backrest (even though his seat retails for about $200.00 more).
Things were getting delayed at his end, and I last spoke with him on email on July 17th, when he offered to send me his seat express mail so that I could have it for my vacation- this would have cost him $185.00, but he offered to do it and eat the cost, if I wanted him to.
I thanked him for his generous offer, but didn't feel right about him doing that, so I told him I'd email him back at the end of July after my vacation, and we'd work out the details then.
He never responded back, which I thought was unusual, as we've had numerous friendly email exchanges regarding the deal. Then on August 3rd, I received a very short email which merely said "Thank you for waiting. We will not be needing this seat at this time". I thought that was weird, as no explanation was offered, and the email was rather blunt. I sent back an email stating so, and just got back a response from his wife tonight that Jon was killed in an accident with a drunk driver on July 24th.
I didn't ask her for anymore details for obvious reasons, but I did some Google Searches, and found out that on July 24th, Jon was riding (one of his motorcycles, as he apparenly had a few), and was sitting at a traffic light, when he was rear ended by a drunk driver and killed.
His obituary-
Jonathan Patrick Chandler, 45, of Elkmont died Saturday in Birmingham.
Jonathan was born March 14, 1965 in Pueblo, Colo. He was a retired U.S. Army veteran who served for 20 years.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Nikki Erjavic Chandler.
Survivors include his wife, Thersa Chandler of Elkmont; daughter, Megan Chandler of Elkmont; father, Myron Chandler of Pueblo, Colo.; two brothers, Jason Chandler of Denver, Colo., and Jim Chandler of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and numerous family and friends.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home with John Bender officiating.
A link to a news article-
http://www2.nbc13.com/news/2010/jul/25/1_person_killed_1_injured_in_motorcycle_crash_on_h-ar-662103/Sad news of course- from what little I knew of him Jon seemed like a real decent guy.